Rivers
PFN Holds Crusade In PH,’Morrow
Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Rivers State Chapter, says arrangements have been concluded to hold a two- day massive crusade with the theme,” Take Over”.
The event is scheduled to hold at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Port Harcourt on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Speaking at a press briefing, the Chairman of the organisation in the State, Rev. Minaibi Dagogo Jack, said the crusade tagged ‘Greater Nigeria Project’ was aimed at winning souls for God.
According to him, the crusade was necessitated by the unfriendly nature of our society, where armed roberry, kidnapping and youths indulging themselves in ritual killings and yahoo yahoo become the order of the day.
“ We are organising it because our present day society is unfriendly, curious, and frightened by armed roberry, kidnapping as youths no longer have any manner of decency,” Jack said.
The clergyman revealed that PFN has decided to set up a platform called directorate of politics and governance executive in all wards and local government areas. This he explained was to ensure that their members are involved and participate in all political processes.
“ The church has decided to do four things, one to three are prayers, but fourth is to do some works, consequently, we have decided to set up a platform called directorate of politics and governance executives in wards and LGA levels. We have asked all our members to participate in partisan politics. Enough is enough, we have also asked our members to register in political parties and get their voters cards.
Our statistics have shown that Pentecostal members are up to 60 million, and if we can mobilise half of our members, then, we will be in governance,” he stated.
The PFN Chairman, further revealed that there will be ministers and youths conference next Tuesday and Wednesday, at Salvation Ministries, Headquarters, Birabi Street, GRA and RCCG, Green Pastures, Elekahia by Stadium Road, Port Harcourt, respectively.
By: Tonye Orabere
Rivers
Technology Key to Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development, Says Computer Scientist
Dr. Legborsi Emmanuel, former state Chairman of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), has emphasized that technology is the sure way for Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
He made this assertion while speaking with newsmen at the sideline of 118th inaugural lecture series of Rivers State University (RSU) held in port Harcourt, wednesday.
He stressed that the lecture, which focused on emerging technology and its impact on the socio-economic development of the country, aligns with the NCS’s economic focus.
He highlighted the importance of building an economy driven by technology, citing the success of the Rivers State Smart Economy policy as an example.
The computer scientist emphasized the need for innovation and doing things differently, asserting that “technology is the only way out” for Nigeria’s development. He praised the lecturer, Professor Mathias Daniel, for exploring the applications of technology in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, transport, and socio-economics.
Dr. Emmanuel underscores the critical role technology plays in driving socio-economic growth and development in Nigeria by leveraging technology, the country can unlock new opportunities and address pressing challenges.
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